Hi John,

No, the distances aren't precise, but I can get a more accurate idea the
next time I drive past the scene.  I think I'll put the Lufkin in the Domke
on my way out later t'nite.

There's also the DA 14/2.8 which, along with the 12-24, seems like the best
option.  Congrats on the 12-24 ... I think Paul has one and that he's quite
satisfied with it.  I tried Godfrey's 14/2.8 and liked it quite a bit.

I've got to study the scene a bit and see when the light's right.  This may
not even be the right time of tear for the photo ... gotta watch where the
sun is, y'know ;-))

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: John Francis 

> So, as you know now, for APS-C the answer is somewhere around 15mm (give
or
> take; I assume your distances quoted above aren't absolutely precise).
>
> That leaves you with three or four choices:
>
>   o The A 15mm
>
>   o A DA 16-45, if you can get away with a 16mm
>
>   o The DA 10-17 fisheye zoom, if distortion is OK
>     (although you can defish the image digitally)
>
>   o The DA 12-24; probably your best choice.
>
> I don't know what access you have to loaner lenses, but if
> you decide on the fisheye I've now got one of those in my bag :-)
>
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